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11 10 For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 Telephone MA in 4-6200 Special Menus Sunday, February 5th For reservations call Garden Ciry 3860 XiIii Spots In DrowklYii Sings at Coney I OETJEN'S, Church and Flatbush Aves. Among the new acts featured at this Flatbush establishment is Perzade and Jetan, the dance team recently returned from England. Belle Regas continues In the role of mistress of ceremonies and dance music is provided by Billy Martin's orchestra. SHOW BAR, Forest Hills Carol Horton is the new vocalist with Sleepy Hall's orchestra.

Last year Miss Horton was featured with the band at the Tampa Terrace In the The second intimate dinner concert by the Philharmonic-Symphony Ensemble will be given Sunday In the Empire Room of the Waldorf. The concerts mark a new departure in music, providing fine symphonic music in the restful setting of a comfortable dining room. Guest soloist will be Miss Lucy Monroe, American lyric soprano of the radio and concert stage. Horace Heldt has inaugurated a new series of choosing tomorrow's stars of radio and screen. Auditions are held at the Bilt-more every Tuesday, from which three winners are chosen to appear each night in the Bowman Room.

Jimmy Rogers, society's singing pianist, has been signed to head the entertainment at Theodore's 1 i JErTICHO TURNPIKE and MARCUS AVENUE New Hyde Park, L. I. 50c 75c $1.00 Served from Noon to Nine P.M. TEMPTING SPECIAL MENU AT $1.00 Choice: Chicken Soup with Noodles or Cream of Celery Soup. Fruit Cup or Pruit Juices.

Choice: Roast Stuffed Turkey. Cranberry Sauce, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Fresh String Beans. Fresh Lobster a la Newburg in Patty Case, French Fried Potatoes. Oarden Peas. Roast Tenderloin of Beef, Fresh Mushroom Sauce, Baked Idaho I tatoei.

Fresh String Beans. Broiled Club Lamb Chops, French Fried Potatoes, Hubbard Squash. Choice: Apple, Banana Chiffon. Boston Cream or coconut Cream Pie. FudM Square, Fudfre Cake, Jello.

Nrw England Bread Pudding, Gold Frostal, Date and Nut 8tick or Howard Johnson Home Made Ice Cream. Choice: Tea, Coffee, Milk, Gingerale. PLEASING SPECIAL MENU AT 75c Choice: Chicken Roup with Noodles or Cream of Celery Soup, Fruit Cud or rrult Juices. Choice: Baked Virginia Ham. RalIn Sauce.

Candled Sweet Potatoes. Fresh. String Beans, Broiled Long Island Blueflsh. Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Carrots Sauted Veal Chops. Baked Idaho Potatoes.

Fresh String Beans Calves Liver and Bacon. Whipped Potatoes, Hubbard Squash. Fried Scollops, Tartar Sauce, French Fried Potatoes, Cole Slaw. Waldorf Salad Bowl, Creamed Dressing, above desserts. Choice: The above beverages.

Also Delicious Complete Dinners for Fifty Cents A la Carte from $1.25 Upward i i 11 Choicest of Wines and Liquors Ample Free Parking SSI. INC. Brooklyn's Smart Restaurant Lounge Bar OPEN SUNDAYS Delicious French 4 :00 P. M. 4 American Cuisine It II Luncheon Daily and Sunday Dinner $1.00 OPEN ALL DAY LINCOLN'S AND WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAYS Accommodationt for parties from 10 to ISO 407 BRIDGE STREET, Nr.

Fulton St. (Next to Martin's) Hi 1 TODAY'S SELECTIONS FOII DINNER I THl GRANADA INVITES Mr. Rodolph Fremd, l)'0 th Street Miss Fay Loeff, Lamont Court Mr. John S. Prnaer, 101 1 Veorhiee Ave.

and a friend of their own selection, to be Its guests for dinner, within five days. Please hand this advertisement to the hendwalter upon entering. DAILY LUNCHEON FROM 43c DINNER FROM SI HOTEL uSi wYaV.u.?p.. STerllng 5-2000 1 ac Lobster DINNER X.OJu Ginftr Selby Sinrcr, with Harry Rogers' orchestra at the Half Moon Hotel. team, and a bevy of chorus beauties.

Eddie DfLange, song writing orchestra leader, and one of the stars of the Phil Baker radio show, will be honored Sunday evening when Leon and Eddie's have him as their main attraction for their regular celebrity night. S. H. Manhattan Xighi Spots SAVOY PLAZA, 5th Ave. and E.

58th St. George Metaxa will begin a two-week singing engagement In the Cafe Lounge tonight, replacing Mill Monti. Jane Pickens, singing star of the stage, screen and radio, will open in the Persian Room of the Plaza on Thursday, Feb. 9, for a limited engagement. The Hartmans, dancers, and Jack Marshard's orchestra will continue.

HOTEL ROOSEVELT, Madison and 45th Last night marked the beginning of the third month of Guy Lombardo's Thursday Song Preview Nites in the Grill Room. During that time, Lombardo has introduced 27 new songs, seven of which have be come favorites among the bandsmen. HOTEL NEW YORKER, 34th and 8th Ave. Vincent Lopez and his "Suave Swing" orchestra will be the Band of the Week, presented by Jimmy Dorsey, in the Terrace Room on Sunday night in the fourth of the series of guest bands each Sunday night at the "House of Hitz." PARK CENTRAL, 7th Ave. and 55th St.

Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald are doing record business in the Cocoanut Grove. NUT CLUB, 99 7th Ave. South The premiere of Charlie Ahearn and his "Millionaires" revue, scheduled for last night, has been postponed, due to production difficulties. JIMMY KELLY'S, 181 Sullivan St. Gladys Faye returns to the cast of "Girls Fair" next Tuesday evening.

Others in the revue include Gonzalo and Christine, Spanish dance team, and the Montmartre Boys. I Herman Shumlin's production of "The Little Foxes," the new Lillian Hellman play starring Tallulah Bankhead, opened last night at Ford's Theater, Baltimore. "The Little Foxes" comes to New York on Wednesday evening, Feb. 15. "Despite requests for reservations well into the Summer, seats for Olsen and Johnson's "Hellzapoppin" are now being sold until May 20.

Ticket racks in the Winter Garden box office won't hold any more. sack first aids, then forsakes, father. Loew's nelfthborhood theaters. ROAD DEMON Racing racketeers attempt underhand tactics with son of man they killed in previous race. Benson, Congress, today through Sunday.

Culver, today; Sumner, tomorrow, SHARPSHOOTERS Cocky newsrrslmen rescue monarch of European country and suppress a rebellion. Colonial, today; Glenwood (Myrtle Berkshire, Kismet, today, tomorrow. STORM OVER BENGAL Rebellion in India and the love of two brothers for same woman. Greed, action and thrilling escapes. Hifthway, Senate, today; Harbor, today, tomorrow.

Triangle, Rialto. today through Sunday. THANKS FOR THE MEMORY Young novelist does the housework so he may have time to write. But too many bills, too many friends and too much liquor spoil the arrangement. Colonial.

Saturday, Sunday Avalon, Ridsewood, Commodore, Warwick, today to Sunday. THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN Series of robberies solved by young detective and his silly wife. Paramount, today through Sunday. THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL John Garfleid, by his superb acting, has made ft thrilling melodrama of this story of a prize fighter who is told to run away from an accusation of murder. Paramount, today through Sunday.

Only those theaters are tinted In which both feature! can be approved. 1 7 llctttfniiraiisls IK BROOKLYN Southland. HALF MOON HOTEL, Boardwalk and West 29th St. Ginger Selby, songstress, is featured attraction this weekend in the Ocean Terrace, dining and cocktail room of the hotel on the Atlantic oceanfront. Harry Roeers' orchestra sunnlles the dance music.

Special instrumental solos are given by Jack Palazzo on the electric guitar and Syd Seeley gives out on the vibraharp. ENDURO, 386 Flatbush Ave. One of downtown's popular dining places under the able management of Harry and Mike Rosen, who started out ten years ago across the street from the Brooklyn Paramount with a small sandwlsh shop. Today they possess a handsomely appointed restaurant equipped to serve all types of meals. A special program of entertainment will be featured next Monday night with many stars In the spotlight.

QUEENS TERRACE, Woodside Jackie Gleason, mimic, has Joined the new revue "Thanks for Tomorrow," in the role of master of cere monies. This is Gleason's second appearance within the past month. Dance music; at this Long Island cafe Is offered by Biuy Brooks ana nis North Carolina Orchestra. BOULEVARD TAVERN, Elmhurst Llllias Cairns, dancer, began an engagement here this week. She performs four novelty numbers.

HOTEL ST. GEORGE, Clark St. Dave Martin and his Bermudians open their fourth month in the new Bermuda Terrace this weekend. Martin and his boys please "jitterbugs" as well as waltz and rhumba fans. Dolores (Dee) Williams sings the vocals.

Gadgets for The New Hats Those old-fashioned shell hairpins are being seen around town again, used to tuck veils Into curls; snoods are banded sprays of flowers that climb to the top of the hat; an other bandeau consists of a single large rose with a rubber stem and barrettes are used to catch bow-tied veils at the nape of the neck. GARDEN CITT i i York's Premier 5 Suburban Resort Raaeial WlnMr Eingl. Boom, from 14 Doily Double Room, r.iti J7 Daily Also Suites 9 AMERICAN PLAN AVAILABLE DW.7.YG Tuesday to Saturday Evenings EDDIE LANE and his ORCHESTRA No mvw charge. $1 minimum Saturrtiyi Excellent Facilities for Banquets, Parties, Wed dings and Receptions GARDEN CITT 1016 ISURB Gardrn div -00 Undtr KNOTT Miitntit he (Didwood Brooklyn Smart Rtitnrtnf WEDDINGS BANQUETS Business Meetings Social Affairs, Dances Up to 500 Persons No Porfy Too Small IHnrlnt nd EntcrUinment Nljhtly FUtbuib opp. Dorckeiter Road Bsnquet Mfr.

BUcknuster 4-22Z2 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY aruLLcouRsc $400 no covnt ST DINNER EVER HAVANA-MADRID A RESTAURANT ft HtXT DOOR TO "HELLZ POPPIrfV Flnl time it ManhatUa Hotel CHICK WEBB snd hi Orchestra, featuring; ELLA FITZGERALD "A Tiiket A Taaart" Girl DflirioHsDinnerSl.IUInp. 8upier Convert after II P.M. tlit Katardara and HnlldaT fl.M CLUBS R.T-M5. OON SYLVIOS ORCHESTRA Antl'i Marimba Rhumba. Shewi 10:31, 12:30 tna 2 a.m.

Dinner ILM-ti M. Sutaw 11.29 JI Revue 1 1 :15, 2 A.M. 14 aeti. IllnnSt. OPEN SUNDAYS.

NeCntr. AL.4-I4I4 Intel Brooklyn Hell Street siciiii 1.1 or (Hart or Dinner, beginning at (CortlPf intimate cocktail lounge Sea Food, Steaks and Chops 374 FULTON nr. Smith St. Edward 8. Dewey.

Mrr. Jffranklin Arma invit vnn INVITES YOU rot Luncheon, beginning al SOe, Hot your pleaiureJIoOr UtfltarJl'B rot Luncheon, beginning at SOe, For your KtrljariVH HOTEL GRANADA Chamber it inaugurates its 1939 World's Fair season next Friday. Chelle Janis, the Ziegfeld show girl who managed Loew's Ziegfeld Theater, is entering the night club field to officiate in the fashionable rendezvous at 2 E. 56th St. Theodore's, now under the management of Anthony Mele, is being" redecorated for the new season.

It will feature removable walls of drapery by Diana Pack and will be open daily for cocktail hour as well as for dinner and after-theater supper. The Casino Russe provides three orchestras those of Cornelius Codoblan, Misha Ndvy and Alexander Bunchuk dance, concert and Gypsy, respectively. The three musical units round out a cast of entertainers that numbers 28. Club Maxims in the Bronx announces its new revue to open Tuesday. Included in the cast are Ralph Lewis, master of ceremonies; Harriet Brent, swing vocalist; Nancy Leslie, acrobatic star; Duval Sisters, hot rhythm Peggy Hope (left) Is the featured vocalist with the Ben Bernie orchestra in the Madhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania.

their real happiness lies their work and in each other. Kampo, this week, SWING. SISTKR, SWING Trivial plot, denling with a short-lived popular dance. Marboro, Walker, Boro Park, today through Sunday. FILMS FOR ADULTS AND MATURE YOUNG PEOPLE DOWN ON THE FARM Jones family visltS Aunt Ida and pnrtakes of rather rowdy revelry.

Neighborhood theaters. GREAT WALTZ For music lovers. The lifv of Johann Strauss and much of hu gorgeous music. Neighborhood theaters. GOING PLACES Trials or a sports salesman who masquerades under falpe colors at fashionable resort.

Kingsway, Savoy and R. K. O. theaters. HEART OF THE NORTH Mass of the Northwest mounted police.

Utica, Tuxeda, today; State, Fortway, Sunday. KENTUCKY Portrait of the Kentucki-ens who love their horses as themselves. Fine shots of Kentucky Derby. Neighborhood theaters. LITTLE ORPHAV ANNIE Exntmerat'ed action, slapstick variety, in which little Annie of the comic rids her neighborhood of racketeers.

Strand, today through Sunday. MARIE ANTOINETTE An Impressive portrayal of the little Austrian archduchess from the time of hr marriage to the hilr to the French throne, to her death. Kings, this week; Pitkin, today through Sunday. MEN WITH WINGS Strong picture of aviation. Elton, today, tomorrow ORPHANS OF THE STREET The adventures of a boy and a dog.

told in melodramatic vein. Sanders, today, tomorrow. PRIDE OF THE NAVY Annapolis graduate perfects a speed torpedo destroyer amid scenes. Strand, today thrnuith Sunday. THANKS FOR EVERYTHING Satirical comedy of average man's react tons.

Refreshing comedy. Utica, Senate, today; tomorrow; Stat. Sunday. YOUNG IN HEART Family nf captivating parasites prey upon an old lady but love conquers. Sumner, todav, today, tomorrow: Maylair, Leader, Oceana, Carlton, today through Sunday.

FILMS FOR ADULTS ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACER-LiVM of two boys raised in the same slum environment, one to become a kindly priest, the other a brutal A stark picture, glorifying and exposing crime. ARREST BILL DRl'MMOND Bull Drummond, with his proverbial tenacity, apprehends the owners of a powerful "ray" machine. Kings, this week. BROTHER RAT Escpapades of a group of cadets, centering around Its endeavor to shield on-e who haa secretly married. Neishborhood theaters.

CHAN IN HONOLCLU 8idney Toler. new as Chan, holds Interest in story of murder on a freighter. Patio. Midwood, Brevoort, todaT through Sunday. COWBOY AND THE LADY Amusing and improbable story of society who marries a cowboy.

Neighborhood theaters DAWN PATROL Stirring picture of life of the Ennlish flying forces in war with emphasis on useless sacrifice of life. A gim picture. Boro Park, Walker. Mar-born. Conitress.

today throusth Sunday. KING OF THE VNDERWORLD Gangster film, in which wife of slain phycian turns gangster over to police. Kingsway, Savoy and R. K. O.

theaters. PRISON TRAIN Crime melodrama. Convicts on a train taking them ft Alra-trnz nre set upon by band of revenging Hamsters, Fox, today thrnuth Sunday. RIDK A ROOKED MILK Vigorous. 1 original and cruel, 6on uf Cua Music Lafavette and Ashland Plaee "BEST OF FOOD" BANQUET FACILITIES UftTTI nd Hlrk our newlv di-co-IIUILL riLIMVLrUn 1 r.led Mirror Room.

A dellithtful place to dine Lysbeth Iluelips is singing at dinner and supper with Horace i Heidt's band in the Bowman Room of the Biltmore. I Mary Jane Walsh is now singing In the Empire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria. and wine amid cheerful surroundines. 75o and 11.00. Other Choice Dinners Luncheon 50c.

Dniiv and Sunday Dinner A la Carte. 60c. 75c. $1.00 not Flatbush Ave. Special Chinese Luncheon 35c and 50c.

Real Chinese Family Dinner 75c up. LEE'S OF CHINATOWN MICHEL'S J4S-52 Flatbush Ave. In Brooklyn since 1910. Luncheon from 50c. Dinners from 85c.

A la carte. Private Banquet Rooms for small or large parties available. Cocktail Lounge and Bar charles Anderson 1 lie Smartest Restaurant in urooklyn 45c. De Luse Dinners from Readings. Lounre.

Acrnmmodattona for Parties. CHURCH AVENUE AT EAST tlST. iflnrUInu Luncheon from RIVOLI Est. 1 HI 7. 10W.VD7 LUNCHEON, 40c and 50c.

HOLIDAYS, 1.00. Cocktail FLATBUSH NEAR CORTEI.YOU ROAD. DAILY DINNER 85c. SUNDAY8 AND COCKTAIL AND BAR. DEf.

3-9528 SARTORI'S (JOE'S) 10 NEVIN8 8T. Opp. Fox Thdtrr. Famous for good food at popular prices. Brooklyn's Famiiv Restaurant.

Best bonded liquors. All mixed drinks to order. Wo cater to small or laree parties. Three banquet rooms. Direction JOSEPH J.

SARTORI. F1 II Fife WrJIITtflflf Formerly of Boro Hall. Now at FUlbnsh rillU 3CUU1TI1T1 Opp. Lon Island Depot. Open to 4 A M.

ROOM- All corktails trom noon to 25c. Appetisers. Music, "you'll Ltkt It It't Different." TOWERS HOTEL IN LONG PENGUIN 6 P.M. Because unuADn inuMcnwc T0rp(ke, L. I III flLJ tJWlllllJWll LJ uinn.

Late Suinr. I0. 75s. AIM a ta cart. Cacktall L.un.

Wines and IN MAKHATTAM AMERICAN answer letters. Just for that I won't tell you when the picture 'Confessions of a Nazi Spy' is unreeled it will startle the public because instead of the usual libel-skipping flash at the opening it will read: 'This picture deliberately refers to certain individuals who are alive Art Arthur sends his regards. thinks you stink, too! LovsngK, Mack Millar." (The retort cannot be printed in a family pappr! "Dear Mr. Gardner" (at last a little "In your Monday 1989 chatter column you said that the Brooklyn Dodgers are thinking of a novelty playing baseball in the daytime. Don't you think those last three words were superfluous? Cordially, Larry Punk, Maestro of the Village Barn." "Dear Hy." writes Graham de Ryder: "Here's something which might be a good tip for a Brooklyn feature yarn.

Theje's a mysterious inscription on the tombstone of Oscar Wilde, buried a few feet away from the immortal Sarah Bernhardt in the Pere la Chaise Ceme-terv of Paris that reads: 'OSCAR VILDE. BORN DIED FROM A FRIEND. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, U. S. "Hey, Hy." writes George Lottman: Don't say I told you.

but I just discovered that of all the creditors of the late Charles B. Dillingham, the only one to waive all claims on the estate was the Hotel Astor." (Mr Lottman ought to know. He's press agent for th" Hotel Astor.) "Dear Hy: After seeing your picture next to Robert Taylor and then again with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. boy. do THEY look good Why don't you stick to writing and not posing? An ardent admirer of Taylor and Fairbanks!" (We've got another talking picture column scheduled to run Lincoln's birthday by Raymond Massey in which he has his full set of whiskers and mole on.

Maybe you'll like us better that way.) lUisiiiif Silhoiirltr l.mmrhvd for Stiils Frar.cevrament is showing the basque silhouette with a dip front and circular skirt. These new suits are worn with organdy blouses lined with all-over val lace and are very 190(1 in effert. Lace also edges the hems of these new full stuns. Selected Films The Picture Council today-released its estimates of films current in the borough over the weekend. FILMS FOR THE FAMILY iKKASSAS TRAMI.m Bob Burns US genial hobo refreshing small ory Nostrand, today, tomorrow; S-'iiu'e.

Hiahway. sinorr-iw. Sunday; Vsaie today through Sunday; Albemarle, Farramu, Sunday. CIIH ISTM AS CAROL Dickens' ory. beautituay done.

Century, today through Sunday. DARK RAPTl'RK The Denis-Roosevelt expedition to thv Betttian Coiiko. Contains absorbing interest. Sunset, tomorrow. DIKE OF WEST POINT- Finely exe-cu'rd; siory of West Point, showing traditions and customs.

Melba, today throuKh Sunday. Jl ST AROUND THE CORNER Shirley Temple hvlps her fother and Uncle Sam weather the depression. Berkshire, today, tomorrow; Rllz. Sunday. LISTEN.

DARLING Wholesome comedy of little girl's attempt to kt ep her mother from remarrying for child's sake. RiU, Elton, today, tomorrow: Berkshire. Sunday. OI EST ITH THE HAROYS The two young Hardys. with thpir father, work out their problems on a ranch, Neighborhood MieiTers PARIS HONEYMOON A delayed Wed-dniK and a lovely French peasant Birl cause confusion In tile life of Bmg Crosby.

Fox. today through Sundav. SWEETHEARTS Devoted young couple, thintc they n-jed adventure but find that In Flatbush P-maric and Jetan Dancers fra lured at OetjciTs KesUurant ff 1 In. i I CAKLSO iJ'V and I.ail, L.neheon now HOW 45nd St. not.

Dinner Branches: New York and Newark FRENCH RESTAURANTS PI FUR DP I 141 69tn St- nrr Lunrheon 4 Or, Dinner Oo 1 LLUi UU LilO and Lie. Wines and Manure, to Mirnon, Steak, Chicken, etc. PARKING FACILITIES. BU. 7-B7J4.

Mai. An A TlAWinf ap 58 W.48th. Niti.nallykn.wnlw real Frantntultine. Acenmm.4atloM ItiaiSUQ A. LC inier Est.

IWS. I nanus. Lnnh OH.JI-II.25. Ctrkt uni. INDIA RESTAURANTS 1" iiv nitKit MAN OF LETTERS' "Dear Mr.

Gardner," per.s Ruth Dodd. "I saw Cherry Preusser the other night. You know, she expects her baby boy any minute now. Weli, Cherry is all srt to resign from the forever because everybody in tier household, from her father-in-law. Harry Hopkins, down, has a new job planned for her.

He experts to be the next President of the United State and since there no Mrs. he wants her the White Dii vo think tha 'I r.ie. I ni iioiim tc a iwi) oi thi, to i it Rcl- evel: i tit "Dear Gardner. writes l-ioyd Mayer, who signs Hy Gardner himself "A Brooklyn Straight '-Don't tell me you column guys ain't subsidized. If you ain't why do you keep plug-gin? Leon Eddie's.

Billy Rose and that Club 18 joint every other sentence?" il! it wa-n't lor the both from his purse and his heart. I'd hat? to be a Broadway reporter cov the scene today without Billy Rose. His Diamond Horseshoe and his Casa Manar.a account tor at least 50 percent of what life is left on the we-t side of nicht if today. Ditto for Leon fc Eddie's, who keep punching away constantly, In good times or bad And if "Straight Mayer" sat throuuh as many nicht club shows trying smile at the sad humor of alleged ccmeciar.s he'd give three cheers and toast the health of the Club 18s Jack White, Pat Harrington and Frarkie Hyres. too "Dear Mugg" (nice talki: "All tight, so don't write.

Just because I go to California and am nice and healthy you go Broadway and won't 1 jfK -Uiiic and Dancc IS! AM 1.00. Saeelal finnriav ninMr. tl an. Llaurs. For retM-vallan Gtrim Citv 3840.

RESTAURANTS 48th It. I (light us. New York', (oramnt eufflei. ehlekew, all. Lunch 50..

Oinnwllus Known from Coatt to Coalt. Dinner 11.25. A la Carlo. Lunch us to 85.. Muili.

CH.4-M24 West. Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. IX QUEENS CEYLON INDIA INN 148 W. dellci.ut ITALIAN RESTAURANTS HOLLEVHIT4VtHN 84 5 QUEENS ELMHURST, MfRi2Al IX MWIIATTAN riJFFANTI seventh ave. ULrrrtl'lI (f6thSt.) Est.

46yrs. COCOANUT GROVE HOTEL PARK CENTRAL IMHh Slrwt till Clttle rDinc and Danced AMERICAN RESTAURANTS IN BROOKLYN CAFE LOYALE luncheon Complete Chicken, Roaat Beef. TH avf a Newbnre Dinner II .00. Mnile-Danelni. Geo.

Edmand AVI- 41 gT- reh Prleate oartlea .0 to 1000 I SWEDISH RESTAURANTS Entertainment. Laturdivs. Dally and Sundav. Dinner. A la Carte at All Hours.

Open columbus rrospect to the ubiPic. HALF MOON HOTEL Park dancing. Table d'Hote ICCK.I kA A 40 E- 58 8l- SwedUh Hors D'Oeuvrei UULlIH iVlAK. Dlnn" 50 Luncheon from 75c. Entertainment and dancing nlthtly.

PL. 3-2313. Banquet Accommodations. BOARDWALK at 9th Cone. Island N.

I. Oontl.i. Shoro No C.Mr. Catorlni to Banauets, omall ar lario. Contlnuaua stcrtalnnivnt sad diMlnf.

BrHdway Ravut. Dtlliltui Cultlns. 1A'n Flatbosh ATtnutj and Avenue 1 MONTGOMERY ROYAL NIGHT Dili DCDTAI flTTl DILL DLM 1 ULU 1 1 1 WEST ST. JIMMY KELLY'S Art. AP.

7-0853. DininR. 3 Shows Oscar Davis M.C., Bert Beaudet. Harry WEISMANTELS SHOWBOAT Nev, Rechards Jamaica Nltely featuring it Monnette. 5 KaydctLes, Orestl A Orch.

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